Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] Apparently Dell OMSA 9.1.0 for Debian has been released

2018-07-09 Thread Andrew.Ly
Dell - Internal Use - Confidential Hi, This isn't an official release from the OMSA team. Our team, Dell Infrastructure Service group, have packaged a version for Debian 9. This is intended for testing purposes only while an official release for Debian 9 is being worked on. - Andrew

Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] RPM repo GPG key changed

2018-07-09 Thread Anand Buddhdev
Hi Aparna, It's been a week since your message. Could you please tell us when Dell is releasing updated packages? Regards, Anand On 02/07/2018 17:19, aparna.g...@dell.com wrote: > Hi, > > The RPMs will be SHA-1 certified. Thus there is no need to import a > new key. As indicated earlier,

Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] 13th gen server stuck in cpu reset loop with new chips (PSU issue?)

2018-07-09 Thread R S
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dell_PowerEdge_Servers#Generation_13 states that the T430 is based on the C610 chipset. The C610/X99 chipset supports both the v3 and v4 E5-16xx and E5-26xx CPUs according to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_X99 Digging a bit deeper reveals that Dell has

Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] Apparently Dell OMSA 9.1.0 for Debian has been released

2018-07-09 Thread JdT
Hi, Not yet, I have tested a testing release with not all functionalities available. If you go to http://linux.dell.com/repo/community/ubuntu/dists/, you will see Stretch is not yet here. Regards, JdT Le 09/07/2018 à 16:38, F. Rodriguez a écrit : > > > See: > >

Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] 13th gen server stuck in cpu reset loop with new chips (PSU issue?)

2018-07-09 Thread Vincent S. Cojot
Hi R S, Thanks for taking the time to put this information together. Yes, PE T430 servers support chips up to 105W/socket. The specific chip I am looking at (2658-v4) isn't listed. I once tried 145W cpus in my T430. They worked fine one after the other but with both chips, the server wouldn't

[Linux-PowerEdge] R740 with QLogic QL41162HMRJ on RHEL7

2018-07-09 Thread Klaas Demter
Hi, I'm experiencing couple of issues with that NIC on my RHEL7 servers - Any rhel prior to rhel 7.5 does not support the nic out of the box (ie you can't network-install) even though it is certified for rhel 7.3+ - while this is an inconvenience for me I just think this should be made more

[Linux-PowerEdge] Apparently Dell OMSA 9.1.0 for Debian has been released

2018-07-09 Thread F. Rodriguez
See: https://www.reddit.com/r/debian/comments/8wcc7k/dell_omsa_910_released_for_debian_9/ - Fabian ___ Linux-PowerEdge mailing list Linux-PowerEdge@dell.com https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-poweredge

Re: [Linux-PowerEdge] Apparently Dell OMSA 9.1.0 for Debian has been released

2018-07-09 Thread Stefan M. Radman
Yes, the unofficial build I tested (on Proxmox 5.2) was provided by the Dell Infrastructure Service Group. It did have a few hiccups during installation (e.g. dirmngr) and some limitations (e.g. iSM not working with PVE kernel) but basic OMSA functionality was available and stable (web and